On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 9:14 PM, Heikki Linnakangas
<heikki(dot)linnakangas(at)enterprisedb(dot)com> wrote:
> After reading up on SSL_read() and SSL_pending(), it seems that there is
> unfortunately no reliable way of checking if there is incoming data that
> can be read using SSL_read() without blocking, short of putting the
> socket to non-blocking mode. It also seems that we can't rely on poll()
> returning POLLHUP if the remote end has disconnected; it's not doing
> that at least on my laptop.
>
> So, the only solution I can see is to put the socket to non-blocking
> mode. But to keep the change localized, let's switch to non-blocking
> mode only temporarily, just when polling to see if there's data to read
> (or EOF), and switch back immediately afterwards.
Agreed. Though I also read some pages referring to that issue,
I was not able to find any better action other than the temporal
switch of the blocking mode.
> I've added a pq_getbyte_if_available() function to pqcomm.c to do that.
> The API to the upper levels is quite nice, the function returns a byte
> if one is available without blocking. Only minimal changes are required
> elsewhere.
Great! Thanks a lot!
Regards,
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Fujii Masao
NIPPON TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE CORPORATION
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